World Table Tennis Day getting closer and closer.

 

The 2018 World Table Tennis Day is closer and closer.

 

What is the World Table Tennis Day (WTTD)?

 

It is a celebration of the joy to play Table Tennis for fun bringing people together where the focus is less on the competition and more on participation and fun.

 

What is the purpose of the WTTD?

 

To gather Table Tennis enthusiasts attract people who usually don’t play table tennis promote the love for our sport and ideally engage new players to the practice in the long term.

 

When is the WTTD?

 

WTTD will fall on APRIL 6 because that day was established by the United Nations and the International Olympic Committee as the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace.

The next WTTD will be on 6 APRIL 2018!

 

On https://www.tt4all.com/ you can find all the information about the World Table Tennis Day.

 

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